Month of the Military Child Essay: Not the normal life
Military life like mine is everything but normal…however, without the military I wouldn’t be me.Read More
Military life like mine is everything but normal…however, without the military I wouldn’t be me.Read More
Being military-connected could be thought of as a curse for some kids, but I consider it a blessing.Read More
If last year’s squad was considered the dream team, this year’s team may be labelled the super dream team.Read More
During April, USAG Stuttgart observed Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.Read More
The CYS circus was in town, entertaining hundreds of kids of all ages at the USAG Stuttgart Child Youth Services Spring Fest, April 27.Read More
To be a military-connected child can be the worst thing it the world, but it can also be the best thing to ever happen.Read More
“Volunteering is a good way to learn new skills, make friends, and get involved.”Read More
May is the month to thank service members and veterans for performing their patriotic duty. Read More
Right now, my Dad is far away and will come home this summer. I miss him. When he comes back I will hug him! Read More
HRC EPM leaders will host an EPMD Roadshow at Panzer Chapel, May 8.Read More
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure,” – Colin PowellRead More
Right after I was born, my father had to leave in a deployment to Afghanistan.Read More
I get to move to and visit places that most people only dream of going to. Read More
“The IHL team has to focus on what gets the attention of our peers, and how to engage them in a way that they learn about an issue outside of their own lives, while also learning their own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to working with a group.”Read More
Everyone child, adolescent or adult needs support – whether or not they are military. Read More
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